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Glasgow imaging center on 2600 Glasgow Ave.

Delaware Imaging Network | Glasgow

2600 Glasgow Ave.
Ste. 122

Newark, DE 19702

Phone:
302-832-5590

Fax:
302-656-1311

Imaging Services & Hours

  • MRI (1.5T)

  • CT

  • 3D Mammography

  • Ultrasound

  • DEXA | Bone Density

  • X-ray

  • Lung Cancer Screening

  • Arthrography

Appointment and Walk-in Hours
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2600 Glasgow Ave. Ste. 122

Delaware Imaging Network (DIN) | Glasgow is located right off of Glasgow Avenue and is a 15-minute drive south of Christiana Hospital. This location is a former subsidiary of Papastavros Associates’ Medical Imaging and provides Newark with radiology services like DEXA | Bone Density, CT, MRI, Mammography, Fast Breast MRI, Ultrasound, and walk-in X-ray.We are also able to perform Echocardiograms, Nuclear Medicine Stress Test, and Nuclear Medicine Stress Echo Lexiscan at this location.

DIN | Glasgow has been named a Designated Comprehensive Breast Imaging Center by the American College of Radiology (ACR). This status recognizes breast imaging centers that have earned accreditation in all of the College’s voluntary breast-imaging accreditation programs and modules, in addition to the mandatory Mammography Accreditation Program.

The breast imaging services at our Glasgow location are fully accredited in Mammography, Stereotactic Breast Biopsy, Breast Ultrasound, Ultrasound-Guided Breast Biopsy, and Fast Breast MRI. Peer-review evaluations, conducted in each breast imaging modality by board-certified physicians and medical physicists who are experts in the field, have determined that this facility has achieved high practice standards in image quality, personnel qualifications, facility equipment, quality control procedures, and quality assurance programs. We go above and beyond to provide you with the best individualized breast care.

Since 1958, Delaware Imaging Network has provided the state with radiology services in a caring and comfortable environment. Currently, DIN has multiple centers across the state.